The past weeks have been a helluva ride, but there's thankfully a long climb again before the next plunge. Now being back home in Penang, mostly I spend my Internet-less hours on the bed, recuperating (just another excuse for lazing around, apparently). But there's still a lot of things to do, other than the obligatory revisions.
- Finding my LOTR book. It must be somewhere in the house, I'm sure... One good news is I've found back my Piano for Dummies.
- Repairing all my Gundam's loose joints using Superglue. Now I really appreciate the weaker, cheaper Superglues you can buy for RM2 over the super adhesive UHU ones.
- Scout around for the next Gunpla target. I'm thinking Sinanju or Brave Commander Test Type.
- Clearing up my room to free space for the next Gunpla target.
- Register myself as a voter. If only I know how...
- Finding out what happened to my 1Malaysia dividends.
- Finding a suitable cable to connect the laptop to the TV so I can show my family all the movies I've downloaded.
Well, INJE will always be top choice. Must go Korea!


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If you are a qualified citizen but have not yet registered as an elector or if you are a registered elector who wish to register your new residential address, you can do this at the following places:
(a)
EC offices
(b)
Computerized Post offices
(c)
With representatives appointed by the EC at government agencies
(d)
With representatives from political parties appointed by the EC (new registration ONLY)
(e)
EC outreach teams [No activity for this moments]
If you are not qualified to be an absent voter and you are residing overseas, you still can register as a normal elector at the Malaysian High Commission, Embassy or consulate offices abroad.
8. How to Register ?
Normal Electors
To register as a normal elector, you need to:
(a)
come personally to any of the registration centre;
(b)
produce your MyKad to the EC staff on duty who will fill the registration form for you;
(c)
check your particulars in the completed form that is given to you by the EC staff before you sign the form;
(d)
sign the form after you are satisfied that all particulars in the form are in order;
(e)
keep the copy of the registration form that is given to you as proof of registration. It can be used as evidence of your registration in the event that your name does not appear in the draft of the Supplementary Roll when it is exhibited in which case you can submit a claim.
From: http://www.spr.gov.my/eng/
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